j-curve career framework

J-Curve vs. Stairs Career Framework

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J-Curve vs. Stairs Career Framework

"The much more fun careers are like jumping off cliffs and you do fall, but then you climb out way beyond where the stairs could ever get you." — Molly Graham

What It Is

Most people view careers as stairs (linear promotions). However, high-growth careers are J-Curves: you jump off a cliff (take a risk), fall/struggle for 6-9 months (the bottom of the J), and then shoot up exponentially higher than the stairs would have taken you.

When To Use

  • Considering a pivot or startup role

  • Offered a stretch assignment that feels terrifying

  • Evaluating safe promotion vs. risky opportunity

  • Feeling too comfortable in current role

The Two Paths

     STAIRS MODEL              J-CURVE MODEL
     (Linear, Safe)            (Exponential, Risky)
     

Level 5 ▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓ ▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓ ← Exponential Level 4 ▓▓▓▓▓▓▓ ↗ Level 3 ▓▓▓▓▓ Jump! ↗ Level 2 ▓▓▓ ↘ ↗ Level 1 ▓ ↘↗ ← Struggle ────────────── ───────────────── Time Time

Core Principles

  1. Embrace the Fall

Feeling stupid or unqualified for 6 months is part of the process.

  1. Optimize for Learning

Choose roles that scare you and force you to learn new skills.

  1. Calculate Financial Runway

Know your "burn rate" to determine if you can afford the risk of the jump.

How To Apply

STEP 1: Identify the Jump └── What opportunity scares you? └── What would you learn that you can't learn now?

STEP 2: Calculate Runway └── How many months can you survive financially? └── What's the worst case if it fails?

STEP 3: Embrace the Bottom └── Expect 6-9 months of struggle └── Don't interpret struggle as failure

STEP 4: Find Your Footing └── The climb begins once you find your groove └── Network, learn, iterate

Common Mistakes

❌ Interpreting initial struggle as a sign to quit

❌ Staying on "stairs" because they feel safe and validated

❌ Jumping without calculating financial safety

Real-World Example

Graham moved from HR to a product role in Mobile at Facebook (pitched by Chamath). She felt incompetent for 6 months but eventually gained skills she never would have learned on the "stairs."

Source: Molly Graham, Lenny's Podcast

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